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The
Ragdoll breed was born in California around 1965, and is believed to
have originated with a white longhair female called
Jospehine, a
cat looked like a Birman and other sons of Josephine.
The Ragdoll
breeds true. The name Ragdoll came about because of this cat's ability
to relax like a child's toy rag-doll. They use to go limp in
owner's arms, when picked up.
Ragdolls are affectionate and devote
cats. They are loving, placid but very playful. They are very
intelligent and can be trained. They are especially sweet and not
fighters. They love their owner and follow him everywhere around the
home! They are not afraid of travel.
Ragdolls are big cats. Males
weight around 7-8 Kg and females 4-5 Kg. They grow slowly and they go
on gaining until they are 2-3 years old. The kittens are born white and
their color and patterns starting to show when about 10 days old.
There are 3 PATTERNS
for Ragdolls ( click to see pictures of patterns!)
BICOLOR:
point colored ears, tail and mask. The mask should have a white
inverted "V". Legs, feet, ruff and stomach are white. Nose and paw pads
are pink.
MITTED:
point colored mask, ears, and tail. Legs with white mittens, evenly
matched on front feet and white boots on back feet. The white must go
around the hocks. White chin, ruff and stomach. Paw pads are pink.
COLORPOINT:
point colored mask, ears, tail, feet, nose and paw pads. The body is
lighter than the points' color. No white is allowed in
colorpoint.
All these patterns exist in 4 COLORS :
SEAL POINT
BLUE POINT
CHOCOLATE POINT
LILAC POINT
There is now a new pattern: TABBY POINT ( or Lynx ) and new colors as:
RED POINT ( or flame ) and TORTIE.
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION: The ideal Ragdoll grows large and heavy. Full weight and
size is not expected for at least 4 years. The cat is firm and muscular
with no fat except on the lower abdomen. Overall impression is of
subdued power. Females may be smaller than males.
The coat lies
with the body and breaks as the cat moves. The coat is longest around
the neck and the edges of face giving the appearance of a bib. The coat
is short on the face and increases in length from the top of the head
down through the shoulders blades and back, with the coat on the sides
and stomach being medium to long. The paws are feather tufted. The eyes
are oval in shape and deep blue color. The rear legs are higher than
front legs.
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